We Won't See Auschwitz

After their grandmother's death, Jérémie and his brother attempt to learn more about their family's Jewish-Polish roots. But Jérémie is less interested in how the Holocaust affected his family and more interested in understanding what it means to be Jewish and Polish in today's world. Instead of going to Auschwitz they go instead to Zelechów, the village where their grandfather was born; Warsaw, their grandmother's hometown; and Kraków. In their quest for identity, they put together the pieces of their family history and discover a country still affected by its past.